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Brittany Panuccio confirmed as Member of the EEOC

Update: October 7, Brittany Panuccio was confirmed by the Senate to the role of Member at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Panuccio’s confirmation establishes a Republican majority and restores a quorum at the EEOC. Notably, rather than receiving an individual vote, Panuccio was confirmed as part of a package of more than 100 Trump nominees for roles all across the federal government. Senate Republicans recently changed procedural rules of the Senate to allow voting for or against the confirmation of large groups of nominees en masse, without a numerical limit on how many nominees can be voted on at one time. This will effectively limit debate and accountability on votes for individual nominees, and prevent the opposition party from blocking many individual nominees. However, this procedure will be limited to nominees for lower- and mid-level executive branch nominees, sub-Cabinet level positions, and ambassadorships. It also cannot be used to confirm judicial nominees.

On May 6, President Trump nominated Brittany Panuccio to be a member at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). If confirmed, Panuccio will serve on the commission that enforces federal laws that prohibit employment discrimination and harassment. Previously, Panuccio served under the first Trump administration at the Department of Education and the Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Policy.